adopt (someone/something) as



adopt (someone/something) as

1. To choose one for a specific role. We were so impressed with her efforts that we adopted her as the new leader of the organization.
2. To claim ownership of something or establish guardianship or someone. I told Marshall my idea for the project last week, and now he has apparently adopted it as his own. My parents adopted me as their son when I was just two months old.
See also: adopt

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Anthea[æn'ðiə]
Zhaklina-Macedonian, Bulgarian
Aeliana-Ancient Roman
Ashford['æʃfəd]
SvĚTlana-Czech
Aletheaal-ə-THEE-ə, ə-LEE-thee-əEnglish